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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-05, Page 16FOR 'YOUR vr • LAVORIS MOUTHWASH & GARGLE " SPECIAL 32 OZ. SIZE IN "RE-USAB LE- PITCHER WEDNESD Y, APRIL THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE EIGHTEEN 1=01=0 ===ciralo octe=== Aluminum Windows and Doors PRE-FINISHED WALL PANELS o=olitocao===o=o LUCKNOVV. Fire Levels Building In An Hour Broiler Barn A Total LOss Friday ----it-Ed. $1.39 CLOSE-UP TOOTHPASTE & MOUTHWASH IN ONE 25% MORE — 6'4 OZ FORS OLPRICE SUGGAIST 08c NEW CRESTS Mrs. MacDonald has ordered. 'j,ctsitsmswic1-. we hope willrive in about two weeks., These crests are of felt . bearing. our school it it and the flarning torch of Education, and are of our school cOlowts - green yellow and PITTSBURGH —PAINTS PAINT BRUSHES TURPENTINE POLYFILLA PUTTY SANDPAPER GLASS s=zio=loi=goz=c)===rOzzor==== PRE-FORMED COUNTER TOPS (MADE-TO ORDER) y-----gcmoz=oi=0====io=m=:=:i JOHN W. IIENDERSON LUMBER LTD. Kinloss Central Public School Hold Easter Assembly ln School Auditorium f. PHONE 528-3118 The pupils of Mrs. Murray's rogm sang "Easter Morning" and "The Old Rugged, Cross". Karen Doelthan read the -story "Rainbow Eggs". Jokes were read by Lois Hanna and Teresa Murray. Piano solos were 'played by, Lois Hanna, Sharon Bolte and -Murray Gilchrist. Sharon Bolte and Mary Helen' MacDonald sang "Put Your Hand 'in the Hand of the Man". The poem "Easter" was read by Lea' Anne Halderiby. WAirtay Gi Christ Lucknow Reside Died In Hospital MRS, ROSS NlacMILLAN The death of Mrs. Ross Mg LAB of 1.1.ICIMOW occurred in Wi ham and District llospital on S • urday , March 25th i n 41 7,N year. She was the former Christine E, Mae/Kenzie and was borain Kinloss'Township,:.034n S ttepuityetSeptember '4, 1899. On April 17, l9 she married RossMacMillan of Kinloss- Township, They fare on the 6th concession, Kinloss until moving to Lucknow five years ago to the Ilavdock Stree homeof the late Mrs. R. V; M Kenzie, which they had purcha • Mrs. MacMillan is survived b her husband, one son liugh•and• 'his wife Colleen of' Watford,' one daughter Mrs. liob (Mary) Campbell and 'her husband of Wingham; five grandchildren:. Greg, Paul and David MacMUla of Watford , John And Anne Cam 'bell of Wingham; a sister Mrs Frank (Rena) Ilesse of Eustis, Florida. • . The funeral service was.held at the MacKenzie 'Memorial Chapel,. Luckno_ort--Mondiy, - March 27, •. ReV. Glenn Noble of Lucknow Presbyterian Churcii,, of which the deceased was' a member', wa minister. TempOrary eniortihment was i South Kinloss Ma uso. 1eum. Leonard MacInnis , Don. MacIn- tyre , Harve5 tionston,,-( ordon' Fisher , I larold Canpl)c11. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 days ago, and the second lot was slated to go out this week. Also on the farm, is a modern barn which handles about 15 ,000 laying hens in'a modern egg opera- tion. This was built abot.1968 and a second egg operation was started in .a new barn on the county road, at the intersection .of the ' 2nd, this barn being•built in 1970. It handles about 20,000 laying . hens. The barn which ,as destroyed, by fire was built in 1963'and was heated by forced air propane gas -furnaces.- The fire department from God- erich were called to the scene, btit the bnilding•was practically burned to-the ground by this time. None of the other buildings were in danger. The wind was blowing' from the south. 'The loss in the fire is estimated at $20,000 for the chickens and over $50 ,060 to 'the building and ecnaipment.. Harry told The Sent- inel Monday that arrangements - have been made with Vanden Heuvel Construction of Goderich to commence construction of a new building at ,once and it is expected that work will be underway by the time this we-ele-s-- Sentinel is read. and Blaine-Morningstar-san "Snowbird". Grades three and four of Mrs. Hodgin's room sang "Peter Cottontail" which was re- peated with everyone joining in. The poem "Easter Day Doings" was read by Karen Eckenswiller. Grades one and two of Mrs. El- phicKs room acted out the story of "Poor Little_Hoppity".• Hoppity was played'by Perrin .Dore, Ptiffy. Tail by Brenda Hayes, and Wiggle Nose by Jerry Ward. We all sang Happy BiTthdayha.rd-Rffiker who-was celebrating birthday. Caryn Nicolson ;David Young and Griffiths-a-c-ted out a play "Which Piece is Mine?" Arthur Clarke told a story "The Carpenter". Karen Young sang a' solo "Allelu". Our assembly was 'closed with the singing of God Save the Queen. By Karen Doelrnan and Valerie Stanley. n_the_morningLof March-30 , Kinloss Central Public School held an Easter program in the school auditorium. The chair- /tan was Bonnie Hall. We opened .with 0 CaXada ac- companied by Mrs. MacDonald, followed 'by the, hymn "Oh Be Careful Little Eyes", Michelle Edwards rea our . ster gi e ,Story. Frances' Van Hoorn led us in The LOrd's Prayer. The hymn -"Fishers of Men" wai sung by everyone. Daiid Gibson told us a funny little story. Some rid- dies we-re-read-bH-1-1a-n-&a-d-i-e ' Richard McArthur and Ronny Mc- Farlan. Alice VanderKlippe read the poem, "The Bunnies' Promise' followed by another poein "The Busy Bunnies" read by Lynne Nicholson: EFFECTIVE FROM MONDAY; APRIL 3rd TO SATURDAY, APRIL 8th. Want to really save? Then take advantage of these super-low prices! And while you're shopping for them, check the other specials also in effect . . . the savings on them are V1A3ii worthwhile, too. VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE PalarolL LOTION 18 oz. SUGG.LIST 2 _Sunglasses 19 % Off WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ER MACH LP A DISCOUNT PHARMACY.' LUCKNOW PHONE 528.4004 • '1